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B9
life
Thursday, September 4, 2014 www.guardian.co.tt Guardian
TO ALL ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
CEREMONIAL OPENING
OF THE 2014-2015LAW TERM
The Ceremonial Opening of the 2014-2015 Law Term of the Supreme Court of Judicature of Trinidad
and Tobago takes place on Tuesday 16th September, 2013. The opening will begin with an inter-
religious Service of Divine Worship at the Cathedral Church of the Holy Trinity, Abercromby Street,
Port of Spain, commencing at 10:00a.m.
Members of the Industrial Court, members of the Tax Appeal Board, members of the Environmental
Commission, Masters of the High Court, Magistrates and Attorneys-at-Law are asked to assemble in
the courtyard of the Cathedral at 9:30a.m. where they will be joined by the Honourable Judges of the
Supreme Court for the service.
After the service, at approximately 11:00a.m, there will be a procession from the Cathedral. It will
progress north along Abercromby Street and east into Knox Street, to the Hall of Justice. The
Honourable Chief Justice of Trinidad & Tobago, The Honourable Mr. Justice Ivor Archie, will inspect
a Guard of Honour drawn up on Knox Street by the Trinidad Police Service. The Honourable Judges
of the Supreme Court, Masters of the High Court, Registrars and Magistrates will then assemble on
the steps of the Hall of Justice facing Abercromby Street, where The Honourable Chief Justice will
take the salute by the Guard of Honour.
Thereafter, the Judges of the Supreme Court, Masters of the High Court, Registrars, Magistrates,
members of the Diplomatic Corps, members of the legal profession and other guests will proceed to
the Convocation Hall of the Hall of Justice, where The Honourable Chief Justice will address the
gathering and open the 2014-2015 Law Term.
Dated this 29th day of August 2014
Jade Rodriguez
Acting Registrar and Marshal
Supreme Court of Judicature
0904030
The Be Good Do Good
Foundation embodies
this philosophy and
strives to be a depend-
able, significant and
positive influence in the
lives of the abandoned,
orphaned, neglected and
abused children of our
nation.
Affectionately referred
toasBGDG,itisareg-
istered non-profit organ-
isation founded in 2007
by Ilyana Imambaksh-
Picans, who recognised
the need for an organi-
sation that went way
beyond tangible giving or
sporadic charitable ven-
tures.
BGDG is managed by
young people, delivered
through young people, to
positively influence
young people. Its mission
is to be a reliable source
of dependable, enthusi-
astic and quality volun-
tary-assistance for any
non-profit venture.
A release from BGDG
said, apart from provid-
ing teams of volunteers
upon request to events
hosted by other NGOs,
BGDG s signature pro-
gramme, and its most
prized attribute, is a con-
sistent year-round men-
torship programme.
BGDG prides itself on
this programme which is
implemented at part-
ner children s homes
throughout T&T. Some
of the homes which have
benefitted from BGDG s
programmes over the
years are Couva Chil-
dren s Home, Angels on
Earth Foundation, Raffa
House for Boys & Girls,
Christ Child Convales-
cent Home and Bridge of
Hope Children s home.
BGDG provides struc-
tured but fun guidance
to these children and
designs its annual men-
torship programmes
around different themes
such as the computer lit-
eracy, performing arts,
career planning, sports
and culture.
These programmes are
delivered every month of
the year by extremely
committed volunteers/
mentors, fondly called
"aunties" and "uncles"
by the children.
Mentors ensure that
BGDG s commitment to
positivity is demonstrated
in all interactions and
that an invaluable gift of
a lasting and caring rela-
tionship is given to each
child despite the chal-
lenges and instability they
may have previously
experienced.
In addition to the year-
round mentorship pro-
gramme, BGDG also
hosts an annual event for
their partner homes
where they provide a
unique experience for the
children that is more
than just a fun day---but
also a fulfilling, enriching
and memorable one.
Over the past six years
BGDG have hosted: PEP
rally, talent shows, career
day, sports day and a day
full of art and craft with
a karaoke session.
ßOn August 17, BGDG
hosted an event titled
Bring Back the Old Time
Days. This was a grand
fun day, incorporating
old-fashioned sport
games, cricket, football
and other fun activities
for the children.
Over the years, the
scale and grandeur of the
events have continued to
grow, and have become
a staple in the calendar
of the children s homes,
anticipated with much
excitement and enthusi-
asm.
All endeavours of
BGDG are successful only
because of the highly
committed volunteers
and the generosity of its
benefactors who have
recognised the invaluable
contribution that BGDG
continues to make.
With a large, carefully
screened, database of
young people volunteer-
ing as mentors, tutors
and events staff, BGDG
is set to transform the
local horizon of local vol-
unteer opportunities and
positively impact the
social environment
through their unwavering
commitment to the
nation s youth.
Doing good for
nation's youth
Children and volunteers from the Be Good Foundation at the family day Bring Back the Old Time Days.
For more information about The Be Good
Do Good Foundation,
e-mail: begood.tt@gmail.com or visit
the Facebook page Friends of BGDG.
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